geranylgeranyl-pyrophosphate has been researched along with chlorophyllide-a* in 1 studies
1 other study(ies) available for geranylgeranyl-pyrophosphate and chlorophyllide-a
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An uncultivated crenarchaeota contains functional bacteriochlorophyll a synthase.
A fosmid clone 37F10 containing an archaeal 16S rRNA gene was screened out from a metagenomic library of Pearl River sediment, southern China. Sequence analysis of the 35 kb inserted fragment of 37F10 found that it contains a single 16S rRNA gene belonging to Miscellaneous Crenarchaeotal Group (MCG) and 36 open reading frames (ORFs). One ORF (orf11) encodes putative bacteriochlorophyll a synthase (bchG) gene. Bacteriochlorophyll a synthase gene has never been reported in a member of the domain Archaea, in accordance with the fact that no (bacterio)-chlorophyll has ever been detected in any cultivated archaea. The putative archaeal bchG (named as ar-bchG) was cloned and heterologously expressed in Escherichia coli. The protein was found to be capable of synthesizing bacteriochlorophyll a by esterification of bacteriochlorophyllide a with phytyl diphosphate or geranylgeranyl diphosphate. Furthermore, phylogenetic analysis clearly indicates that the ar-bchG diverges before the bacterial bchGs. Our results for the first time demonstrate that a key and functional enzyme for bacteriochlorophyll a biosynthesis does exist in Archaea. Topics: Carbon-Oxygen Ligases; China; Chlorophyllides; Cloning, Molecular; Cluster Analysis; Crenarchaeota; Diphosphates; DNA, Archaeal; Escherichia coli; Gene Expression; Molecular Sequence Data; Open Reading Frames; Phylogeny; Polyisoprenyl Phosphates; Rivers; Sequence Analysis, DNA; Sequence Homology | 2009 |